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1 6| observation, or without hold to be taken, what he is. 2 6| oraculous speeches, they cannot hold out long. So that no man 3 6| false profession; that I hold more culpable, and less 4 12| science, and therefore cannot hold out. Nay, you shall see 5 14| proceeding, when it can hold men’s hearts by hopes, when 6 14| desperate case, if those that hold with the proceeding of the 7 20| her locks in front, and no hold taken or at least turneth 8 21| et videbis, doth scarce hold for them. And because these 9 21| monarchy. The first man took hold of it, and found means it 10 22| yet these men many times hold credit with their masters, 11 28| extent of dominion, it may hold for a time, but it will 12 31| of wit, in being able to hold all arguments, than of judgment, 13 33| Riches are as a strong hold, in the imagination of the 14 33| when a man buys not to hold but to sell over again, 15 41| embrace more than they can hold; stir more than they can 16 44| For inbowed windows, I hold them of good use (in cities, 17 45| greater perfection. I do hold it, in the royal ordering 18 47| first; because one cannot hold out that proportion. To 19 48| suitor’s hopes. Some take hold of suits, only for an occasion 20 50| Certainly in Italy, they hold it a little suspect in popes, 21 52| praise, that a man may justly hold it a suspect. Some praises 22 56| mischief, though it take hold of a man, there be two things,